The logic of making money isn't that complicated—just do what you know how to do.



What does it mean to know? A gaming booster who takes orders and earns over ten thousand a month because of solid skills. A chef who opens a restaurant with a high success rate because they truly understand how to make delicious dishes. The same applies to the trading market.

But why are there so many bad debts in the crypto world? The core reason is one: playing for three or five years and still losing, but never learning properly. What’s the result? Keep recharging and losing, constantly hoping luck will turn things around, but instead, it gets worse and worse. Isn’t this gambling?

Warren Buffett never trades cryptocurrencies. Why? Because he knows his own limits—if he doesn’t understand it, he doesn’t touch it. That’s the first lesson of a master.

If you really want to get in, spend time understanding the rules, techniques, and mindset thoroughly before taking action. Don’t start by using real money to verify your ignorance. Profits come from understanding internally; outside of that, you’ll only pay tuition.
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NftDeepBreathervip
· 14h ago
This really hit me in the heart. I've seen many people still losing money after three or five years, and it's really just a gambler's mentality. That's what they say, but when it comes to oneself, it's hard to control, haha. It's easy to say "don't touch what you don't understand," but actually doing it is really difficult. Buffett doesn't trade cryptocurrencies because he's already achieved financial freedom long ago. If it were me, I wouldn't be in a hurry either. The phrase "cognitive diplomacy is tuition" is harsh, but I get it. Losing money over three or five years is really just learning the rules, and if I knew this earlier, I might as well have spent money on a course from the start. There's nothing wrong with that, but that's just how the crypto world is—no one can truly control their greed.
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HashBardvip
· 15h ago
nah this hits different... the "认知内赚钱,认知外只会交学费" part is literally the entire market in one sentence tbh
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